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    #31
    very nice, great idea

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      #32
      Originally posted by bjstockard View Post
      Nice. Other than the acoustics, how are you liking the Dillon Bow Blind?
      I like them a lot. This is my second one. My first one, a rifle blind, I got 3 years ago. It's still "bug proof" to this day.

      Originally posted by macoop View Post
      The padded walls go hand in hand for a guy that works around a radioactive source and smells developing chemicals all day. Just kidding.
      Nice job man! I'm jealous.
      HA! it's good to be the boss and not have to smell that mess anymore!

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        #33
        Turned out good and great idea

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          #34
          Very nice

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            #35
            if you ever need someone to man that post while you're in the other stand, just hollar!

            looks great cuz, can't wait to see it in the wilderness!

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              #36
              Very impressive. I bet it will help with temperature control as well.

              Great idea. Thanks

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                #37
                Cool....Great idea

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                  #38
                  Very Nice!

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                    #39
                    sweet blind. what do those dillion blinds run in price?

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                      #40
                      They are great Blind they run from the dealer $1500-2000 but worth it...

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                        #41
                        that is a great idea, even if the blind is wood, metal, fiber glass etc. thanks for posting

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                          #42
                          I had this one custom made and it cost me right at $1500 with a 5' base and aluminum door, well worth it IMO. A rifle blind (5X6 1/2 Hex) will run around $1,300 now. My rifle bind is going on it's 3rd season. Even with the basic fiberglass door, it's still bug-proof

                          One tip I can give y'all from my experience doing this... Don't skip out on the spray adhesive and don't try to go around corners with the foam. Even with a slight 22* angle, it didn't want to stick. It's fixed now tho...

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                            #43
                            Very nice, I really like the whole idea. My only concern is, do you think the 3M77 adhesive can withstand South Texas heat? Nice Mohawk BTW!
                            Last edited by El Patron; 08-10-2010, 05:42 AM. Reason: spell check

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                              #44
                              Well done, that's a great idea

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                                #45
                                Thats cool man.. Nice blind too! I didn't realize you were a high roller!

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